unmunge - MUNGE credential decoder
unmunge [OPTION]...
The unmunge program validates a MUNGE credential (e.g., one created by the munge program). By default, the credential is read from stdin and the metadata and payload are written to stdout. When the metadata and payload are written to the same stream, they are separated by a blank line.
-h, --help Display a summary of the command-line options. -L, --license Display license information. -V, --version Display version information. -i, --input file Input the credential from the specified file. -n, --no-output Discard all output. -m, --metadata file Output metadata to the specified file. -o, --output file Output the payload to the specified file. -k, --keys string Specify a subset of metadata keys to output. The keys are case- insensitive and delimited by whitespace, commas, semicolons, or periods -- as long as the string is treated as a single argument by the shell (e.g., enclosed by quotes). If a subset is not specified, all available keys are selected by default. -K, --list-keys Display a list of metadata keys. -S, --socket path Specify the local domain socket for connecting with munged.
The following metadata keys are supported. STATUS The status of the credential decode operation. ENCODE_HOST The address of the host on which the credential was encoded. ENCODE_TIME The time at which the credential was encoded (according to the local clock of the host that encoded it). DECODE_TIME The time at which the credential was decoded (according to the local clock of the host that decoded it). TTL The time-to-live value (in seconds) placed within the credential. CIPHER The cipher type used to encode the credential. MAC The MAC type used to encode the credential. ZIP The compression type used to encode the credential. UID The user ID of the process that encoded the credential. GID The group ID of the process that encoded the credential. UID_RESTRICTION The user ID restriction placed within the credential. GID_RESTRICTION The group ID restriction placed within the credential. LENGTH The length (in bytes) of the payload.
The unmunge program returns an exit code corresponding to the return code of munge_decode(). On success, it returns a zero exit code which signifies the credential is valid. On error, it prints an error message to stderr and returns a non-zero exit code.
Chris Dunlap <cdunlap@llnl.gov>
Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. Copyright (C) 2002-2007 The Regents of the University of California. MUNGE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Additionally for the MUNGE library (libmunge), you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
munge(1), remunge(1), munge(3), munge_ctx(3), munge_enum(3), munge(7), munged(8). https://dun.github.io/munge/
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